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How much hidden heavy metal is in your diet?

Rice, fish, chocolate, greens, even your tap water can carry tiny amounts of heavy metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium. Answer 6 quick questions about what you eat and drink, see how your week adds up, and what it could mean for how you feel.

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Reading your week

  • Reading your water source
  • Scoring your food load
  • Cross-checking 6 heavy metals
  • Building your reading...
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RE: The heavy metals your everyday intake is bringing in

Your everyday metal intake reads Elevated
Lower
Elevated
High

With your water,
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Two directions, one bottle

You can't filter your food. A pitcher cleans your water, then the rice, the fish, the greens, the packaged stuff all land somewhere a filter never reaches: your gut. That is the one place a few drops of Trace go to work.

People hear "eat cleaner" and try to dodge the metals. The catch is they hide in foods that are good for you, and your body still loses trace minerals every day either way. A binder works the angle dieting can't: it grabs what is already passing through.

How it works, in plain terms

It takes the bad out, and puts the good back

Think of zeolite as a magnet for the junk, and fulvic as the refill for what your body runs on.

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Zeolite traps the toxinsIt grabs heavy metals in your gut and carries them out.
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Fulvic refills your minerals70+ trace minerals back in, so you don't run down.
Toxins leaving Minerals returning
The Magnet

Cleansed clinoptilolite zeolite, a caged volcanic mineral with a fixed negative charge. As it passes through your gut, positively charged heavy-metal ions like lead and cadmium trade into the cage and leave with it. It binds in the gut, not your bloodstream.

The Minerals

Humic and fulvic complexes carry 70+ trace minerals back in, the ones a clean diet and an over-filtered glass quietly leave short. One direction subtracts, the other restocks.

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A few drops in your glass, once a day. It grabs heavy metals while they pass through your gut and puts back the minerals filtered water strips out.
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  • Steadier energy. People reach for Trace when the afternoon crash hits every day, and report the slump easing off within a few weeks.
  • A lighter, less-bloated gut. The zeolite binds metals on the way through, and most people notice their gut feeling calmer and more regular.
  • A clearer head past lunch. Less of that foggy, can't-focus feeling that creeps in after the meal.
  • Backed by 70+ trace minerals from humic and fulvic, the ones a clean diet and an over-filtered glass quietly leave you short on. (It also rounds out the taste of flat water.)

"I didn't expect to feel anything that fast. A couple days in I had more energy and my head felt clearer through the afternoon." verified buyer

"Give it about three weeks. By then I was more regular, less bloated, and I'd stopped reaching for the 3pm snack." Reddit, r/Biohackers

Real reviews. Results vary, and most people give it two to three weeks.

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Try it for 60 days. If you don't feel a difference, send it back for a full refund. The risk is on us.

Before you click

Isn't "detox" mostly pseudoscience?
Mostly yes, and you are right to flinch at the word. Foot pads, teas, and "cellular cleanses" earned the eye-roll. The narrow thing that holds up: zeolite is a cage-shaped mineral with a fixed negative charge, and cation exchange, the swap that pulls positively charged metal ions into that cage, is textbook chemistry used in water treatment for decades. In your body that happens in the gut, on what passes through. We claim the gut, not your bloodstream or a full-body cleanse.
Isn't this just a mineral supplement?
Half of it is, on purpose. A plain mineral supplement only runs one direction: in. Your reading had two sides. The fulvic and humic complexes carry minerals in, and the zeolite cage binds metal ions on the way through and leaves with them. One restocks, the other subtracts.
Why not just eat cleaner?
Worth doing, and it won't close the gap. The metals ride in on foods that are good for you, like rice, fish, and greens, and your body sheds trace minerals daily no matter how you eat. A binder grabs what is already passing through. Diet can't reach back into the gut and pull it out.

This reading is an estimate built from your answers, for information only. It is not a lab test, a diagnosis, or medical advice. Statements about the drops describe support for normal body processes and have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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